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Inter-Mobility Support in Controlled 6LoWPAN Networks
(IEEE, 2011)
The research and industrial community started to think of more complex application scenarios for wireless sensor networks, where the use of mobile sensor nodes is essential. The support of mobile sensor nodes in such ...
WSN Evaluation in Industrial Environments First results and lessons learned
(IEEE, 2011)
The GINSENG project develops performance-controlled wireless sensor networks that can be used for time-critical applications in hostile environments such as industrial plant automation and control. GINSENG aims at integrating ...
Mobility in WSNs for Critical Applications
(IEEE, 2011)
Recent critical application sectors of sensor networks like military, health care, and industry require the use of mobile sensor nodes, something that poses unique challenges in aspects like handoff delay, packet loss, and ...
Dynamic Topology Control for WSNs in Critical Environments
(IEEE, 2011)
Plant automation and control are mission-critical applications and require timely and reliable data delivery, which is difficult to provide using a wireless technology. This is especially more difficult in industrial ...